Chapter 43: Advanced Skill

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Sitting on the sofa in the living room, Christian soon forgot what had happened, as there were far more important matters to focus on today anyway.

He opened the First Idle Practicing slot.

[First Slot - Trading - 20:10:30/24:00:00]

Calming himself even further, he received the Idle accumulation.

[You have received 240 Experience]

[The skill Intermediate Trading had become Lv.10(98%)]

"Huh."

Looking at the number and seeing that it was still short of two percent, Christian felt frustrated again, realizing he had made a miscalculation, and the skill still hadn't advanced.

"Maybe it's really not my day today," he thought to himself.

With this in mind, and knowing there was nothing more he could do, Christian calmed himself down and began killing time by doing whatever he could find.

Of course, he didn't forget to receive the accumulation from the other Idle Practicing slots.

By the time night fell, Christian was in his room, sitting on his chair, receiving the trading accumulation once again.

[You have received 80 Experience]

[The skill Intermediate Trading had passed the caped level and become Advanced Trading Lv.1(1%)]

So he decided to wait until he had around fifty thousand more before talking to her. At that point, he could corner her as much as he wanted, and she wouldn't be able to reply back; she would finally stop working willingly then.

Or maybe not? But anyway, if he left her to her own devices, he felt she might wait until he was a billionaire to finally consider stopping work.

Deciding to stop thinking about the issue for now since he had made his decision, time passed, and he finally went to sleep.

...

Five days passed

Nothing of importance happened at school during these past few days. The repeated exam was very easy and he got perfect score just as easily, and although Christian had to talk with a lot of people, it became much less frequent over time.

As for the math teacher, his battered appearance had become the talk of the school, not lessening over time but increasing. Students concocted all kinds of theories and conspiracies, while the school remained silent, offering no explanation.

With one week passing, Christian thought the math teacher should have been expelled by now, yet he was still at the school, though he wasn't teaching anymore.

Despite everything happening around the math teacher, from the ridicule and being pointed at by students to the treatment he received from the school staff, it seemed like it couldn't get any worse for him. Yet, the math teacher still hadn't resigned, and Christian couldn't understand why.

While Christian felt happy and joyful seeing all these developments, he couldn't help but feel curious. He was initially thinking that the procedures would be much faster, especially because of the hacking incident and all the parents who had come afterward. However after a little search online, he soon learned that these kinds of matters often took a lot of time.

The procedures would take nearly a month, or possibly even longer, for the internal investigation to be completed and for him to be expelled. It wasn't like the assistant teacher, who had resigned on her own.

As for going to court and then to prison, that would take even more time.

Christian couldn't understand how this was possible, especially when it was clear that the math teacher was a criminal. But it seems the law was more for protecting criminals than the innocent.

Or could this be a special case? Christian didn't know, but he didn't care much in the first place.